Even though things have gotten a lot tamer of the last few years, with agents and handlers making sure the players don't look too ridiculous, mistakesstillhappen.

That's why I'm here, to walk you through the draft suit triumphs and mistakes. This is my fourth straight year covering the NBA draft suits. I've forgotten more about NBA draft fashion than you've learned. Remember that when you comment. And I'm sure you will comment.

No. 1 Pick: Anthony Davis

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Anthony Davis knew he had to look good tonight because he'd probably get more camera time than anyone, and he delivered.

The former Wildcats star paid tribute to his college team with Kentucky blue on his shirt and tie to go along with his sharp grey suit that's tailored perfectly to a guy with one of the most unusual frames in the draft.

I'm digging the light colors on him, nice and subtle to go along with the enormous and flashy diamond earrings and watch he has going on.

No. 3 Pick: Bradley Beal

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There's nothing wrong with Bradley Beal's suit, but there's nothing really good about it either. It's very tan and very plain. He's repping Florida with the orange tie, but that's really the only thing notable going on.

I'm also not really sure where his pocket square is coming from. It doesn't seem to go with anything.

No. 5 Pick: Thomas Robinson

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Thomas Robinson looks good, as expected. He's a grown-ass man, so you knew he was going to come correct.

The dark suit goes great with his complexion, and I love the straight red tie and light blue shirt callout for Kansas. If you can't tell, I'm a big fan of when guys give a nod to their schools in their colors.

No. 10 Pick: Austin Rivers

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It's hard to be objective about this one. There's nothing technically wrong with Austin Rivers' suit, but the whole look just kind of makes him seem sketchy. Like a guy who shows up to prom after he's graduated and tries to hit on your girl.

I'm not in love with the checkered shirt and solid tie look for him. I probably would have gone with lighter colors, some pastels maybe.

I can't believe someone with a dad as universally agreed upon as a great guy as Doc Rivers could be "that guy" that went to Duke and will probably be a ball hog.

No. 11 Pick: Meyers Leonard

As opposed to Rivers, I like the checkered look for Leonard. Maybe it's the fact that the black and white shirt goes better with his grey suit and the one splash of color he has with his tie really stands out and looks sharp.

I wish his suit was buttoned, though. Looks sloppy leaving it hanging like that. Gotta dock him a couple of points for that one. That and I really have no idea who he is.

No. 14 Pick: John Henson

Personally, I think he's going to become a great NBA player and I enjoy his personality. That comes across with his suit tonight. The colors work great for him and the silver suit is just awesome on him.

No. 28 Pick: Perry Jones III

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Perry Jones III comes out of the crowd looking like someone just shot his cat. That's what you get for going back to school, buddy. At least you end up on an awesome Thunder team that can bring you along.

I appreciate Jones rushing to button up his suit and look good for the commish. He does look good though. The suit fits him nicely and I love the muted colors and the sharp looking pocket square.

He may have dropped like a stone weighted down by Eddie Curry, but at least he showed up in style and took his shots like a man.